Miami International Airport
Global Entry Interview Appointments Tips
These tips will help you find an appointment for Global Entry at locations through out the United States and overseas.
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Right now there may be a few Global Entry appointments available. You can try to secure them on your own at the Trusted Traveler Website.
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Step 1: Create a Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account
The first step is to create a Trusted Traveler Programs (TTP) account at the Trusted Traveler Website
Step 2: Log in to your TTP account and complete the application
The second step is to complete your application for Global Entry on the Trusted Traveler website. Once approved you will then be ready to book your interview appointment.
Step 3: Schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center
After accepting your completed application, CBP will conduct a review. If your application is conditionally approved, your TTP account will instruct you to schedule an interview at a Global Entry Enrollment Center. Each applicant must schedule a separate interview.
Step 4: Find an earlier appointment or snag last minute cancellations at enrollment centers booked for 1 year
Often Miami International Airport will have "No appointments Available" on the Trusted Travel program website, or you will find appointment interviews that are months out. With TTPAppointments.com we automatically find last-minute cancellations and new appointment interview openings for you and alert you by text and email. While everyone else is struggling to find an appointment, you will be able to get alerts sometimes daily on new appointment availability.
Miami International Airport
21 Miad Circle
Miami, FL
Directions: International FlightsConcourse J - 2nd Level.Opposite the "LUFTHANSA" Check-in counter. Door 32,Parking located in the Flamingo Garage
Notes: You must bring the following original documents to your interview:- A valid unexpired passport. - An unexpired permanent resident card/U.S. Visa (if applicable) - One document providing proof of residency.